Celebrating Get the Unions Off of Your Back Day

Happy Labor Day, and remember to do what you can to get the unions off your back.

Unions used to be good for something way back when the labor force was in need of more humane work conditions. Now Unions are good for dismantling industry, destroying healthcare and the very fabric of the nation, as well as spending dues on the leadership, and on political candidates whom their constituency wouldn’t have supported if they were paying attention to politics.

The current erosion of democrat support is due an awakening of the American Producers to the realities of their tax dollars being used to remove their liberty. This is why Obama’s numbers, in 9 short months have entered the territory of Gerald Ford after Watergate.

I see a lot of craftsmen and real working people at the tea parties now. This is the grass roots movement that the Obamatrons call the Mob (to call attention from their own mobsters for hire, beating our tea partiers up).

It’s time for America’s real workers to realize, like Reagan, that the democrat party has left us normal people behind. The new party might be the Republicans, (but only after a series of colonic scrubs and enemas) or maybe the Libertarians or a Producer’s party, designed to look after the interests of people who DO SOMETHING USEFUL FOR A LIVING.

On Shamanism vs. Hoping in God’s Mercy

There are people who practice their religion at the level of shamanism. These are the ones whose vision of the Deity is of One who might fulfill requests if certain favors are proffered, or incantations and rituals are performed.
Ted Kennedy’s faith appeared to have been at that level, though he claimed to be Catholic. I believe that many of his own family are thinking at that level, as evidenced by the funeral mass, and their request for God to grant them Obamacare, in the name of Kennedy.

This probably puzzles the rest of practicing Jews and Christians, who understand that God has moral expectations, for us to live according to his design for humans. Our sincere attempt to adhere to this design is demonstration of our recognition of God and belief in His benevolence. Ultimately we rely on God’s mercy and love for his created beings.

Ted’s letter to Pope Benedict calls to mind the New Testament story (Luke 18:9-14) of that Pharisee enumerating his good works, and the tax collector…

It’s a good thing for Ted that Catholics have the purgatory holding tank, or that boy would be flushed! 😉 😉

Ted is really lucky that I’m not “partners with God in matters of life and death”, as Obamanator thinks he is… hehhehheh…

Through all the mental meandering and evil humor, there remains the ultimate recognition that God determines these matters, and His standards are certainly different and more merciful than mine.

Hilarious Jason Mattera video – undercover at a leftist obamacare rally.
Someone identified the elderly interviewee as Patch Adams. Apparently that ol clown has gone leftie. He mentioned that he makes millions and lives under the veil of a non profit.
How do all these rich leftists find the best ways to skip out of the taxes with which they want to burden us??

Those Messy Disabled People are Too Loud

Pharmer thinks there are people who don’t want to even SEE disabled people, or those with debilitating illness, and that Tony Delamothe, asst. editor of the BMJ, is likely one of them.

Priceless Tony quote:

The debate on assisted dying has been hijacked by disabled people who want to live. It needs to be reclaimed for terminally ill people who want to die

Take a look at his editorial in said medical journal HERE.

There is a drive to inculcate the duty to die among those who have become disabled or terminally ill. This is a necessary accompaniment to centralized health care, and the need for the very inefficient government bureaucracy to reduce health services in order to feed and sustain the government structure which controls the health care system.

"do you deserve a legal conscience clause?" by Jeffrey Weiss

Sometimes projects evolve as they proceed, and mutate into something else entirely by the time they’re finished.
Sometimes a project director even forgets the original project by the time it is finished, and this certainly seems to be the case with Politics Daily reporter, Jeffrey Weiss.

On this blog you can see the original questions sent out by Mr. Weiss to me, and apparently other prolife people, although with one individual, a “conversation” was said to have taken place.

Visit this link to see the actual email questions from Mr. Weiss, then compare to the article he wrote in Politics Today. It will reveal a good deal about life with the media if you do this. I’ve set those links to spring up in different tabs for you to flip back and forth and compare fairly easily.

One interesting thing is to see that the project evolved in his mind (apparently after design of these emails) to a general question of what things should be covered by legal conscience protection, instead of why should abortion be the only thing covered by conscience protection.

Note also that in the original email, Mr. Weiss showed a lack of awareness of the other conscience protections existing in law.
He apparently learned from me, and perhaps others, that the military respects conscientious objectors, for example.

Also, note the issue of Federal protection addressed in the original email, as distinguished from local protections.

And most importantly, note that Mr. Weiss doesn’t want to tell you that, although Obama is promising robust conscience protections, he has delivered none, In fact, Obama began his term by announcing intent to rescind the executive order by President Bush. Bush’s order had put some teeth in the existing federal conscience laws by tying adherence to federal funding. Formerly those laws were to be enforced only by civil lawsuits brought by unemployed health care professionals. (Think about that for a second or two…) Obama’s recission returns the conscience laws to that nearly unenforceable status.

This is probably enough info for inquiring minds to see behind the above titled article. The remaining religiously inclined Obama supporters will continue to see what they want to see until all the religiously affiliated health care institutions are closed down.

a little list to aid the online scavenger hunt:
Politics Daily
religion health care
08-27-09

Ted Kennedy

I guess one might say that Ted worked hard, but unfortunately his work product was not good for our country overall, nor was his poor treatment of women anything to be emulated.
Getting along in the world of politics necessitates getting along with the Kennedys.
The Pope remains publicly silent.
The democrats will use the passing of Kennedy to sell the health care bills.
This feminist will use the passing to remind people that women should not be maltreated in the way that the Kennedys have historically done, nor should they accept the new abuse to be heaped on them from Obama-care and many other leftist policies.

Plan B has poor effectiveness. Promoters sell it anyway.

Jill Stanek catches them again….

Startling admissions from the promoters of Plan B emergency birth control. This over the counter drug doesn’t work well at all, but they still want it to be available and wish continued funding to promote its use.

Follow Jill’s links to the RH reality check article.

*note* ’emergency birth control’ is the proper designation, as this drug has multiple mechanisms, and prominently operates by ending the life of the early human embryo by preventing implantation.